Detergent types and usage
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Adding more detergent doesn't increase performance. Rather, too much detergent generates
too many bubbles, reducing the rinse effect and causing environmental pollution.
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Powder detergent residue may be left over in the cleaned laundry, causing bad odors. If using
powder detergent, fully rinse the laundry.
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Bleach is strongly alkaline and can damage the laundry.
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Do not use a soap type of detergent whether it's a solid type or powder type. Using these
types of detergent may cause the following:
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A white residue of the detergent may remain on the cleaned laundry.
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Some amount of the detergent may coagulate, causing bad odors on or discolor the
laundry.
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The tub can be badly contaminated with the detergent residue, which contaminates the
laundry in turn.
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The amount of fabric softener specific to wool or baby clothing differs depending
on the manufacturer of the fabric softener. Make sure you are using the standard or
recommended amount of softener by the manufacturer.
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Reduce the amount of detergent if the washer generates excessive amounts of bubble
while in operation or after washing is complete.
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Using liquid detergent is recommended.
When to add fabric softener
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An alarm sounds for 20 seconds immediately before the last rinse cycle in order to remind
users of adding fabric softener to the tub.
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For the Rinse + Spin cycle, fabric softner must be input in advance.
Handling the secure door
Open the secure door
Gently lift up the handle to open the door.
If the secure door is not firmly closed, the washer may emit noises during a spin cycle, or
steam may overflow while sanitizing the laundry. Make sure to firmly close the secure door.
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Close the secure door
Lower the door until it contacts the built-in
magnet.
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